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BALL SPECS
Pin Length - 3 3/4" PIN out
Starting Top Weight - 3 3/4oz TW
Ball Weight - #16.2 before drilling
Ending Stats - 7/8oz side weight, 1/4oz finger
DRILL PATTERN
Pin to PAP - 3 1/2"
CG to PAP - 3 1/2"
X Hole (if needed) - 3/4" X 3"deep
MB/CG Location - 1 1/2" right of center
BOWLER STYLE
Rev Rate - 375
Ball Speed - 16-18 mph
PAP/Track - PAP,5 1/16" right X 1" up
PICTURE AND VIDEO LINKS -
SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit -
Type (Matte, Polish, Sanded) - OOB,Light buff 3M FINNESSIT II
LANE CONDITION
Length - 39'
Volume - med-light
Type (Wall, Xmas Tree, Sport) - Sport
Synthetics/wood - Synthetic
BALL REACTION
Length - 45'
Back End - 60%
Overall Hook - 80%
Midlane Read - Fair
Breakpoint Shape - Fair
COMMENTS
Carry - Excellent, NO Corner Pins
Likes - Ball hits hard, and keeps pins low!
Dislikes - Not the strongest Core for Lane #1 in relation to ball movement but coverstock and PIN reaction makes this ball adversible.
Conclusion - I've found that ANY ball NOT drilled correctly will seem to PUKE! This ball needs to be discussed with a Professional driller in great length. The Correct LAYOUT, and the bowlers release, is a KEY factor in this balls performance. The Layout drilling ,I used, did not fit into my arsenal. If I had a new one to drill up for me it would have the CG in the center of my grip and PIN above and Right of ring finger, for med-dry conditions. Layout PIN above bridge and between fingers with the CG 3/4" right of center for med-OILY conditions. This Ball went longer than my Cobalt pearl without the flip. Cobalt Pearl 45', HRG 48'-50', It also had a left turn ARCH as my Uranium Solid,40'-42' ,continious movement. My layout seemed to go too long in oil and move too much on dry. If this ball hits the pocket PINS will go down. Like I said, I think if I drilled it differently I would have been happier. So I hope this review will help someone make the right Layout choice. Review the LAYOUT sheet as it is different than most Lane #1 drilling Sheets. Excellent for clean backends. Good Luck to Everyone! handmeDN